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What is a Dynasty Trust and how does it work?

  • September 12th, 2017
  • David Greene
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Many of my clients tell me they do not want to give their child a sizeble inheritance, only to have it disappear in a bad divorce or bad business deal.  They ask if and how they can protect their chilren’s…

What is a Trust Protector?

  • September 6th, 2017
  • David Greene
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Last month some of the best legal and financial planning minds in the country met to discuss the direction of estate planning and how to help average citizens such as you and I keep our assets and pass them on to…

Learn what the IRS charges to set up an Installment Agreement.

  • August 29th, 2017
  • David Greene
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The IRS charges a user fee to set up an Installment Agreement for a taxpayer.  The IRS used to charge a user fee of $43.00 to set up the account for the Installment Agreement.  However, several years ago, this fee…

What is the Fresh Start progran for those who owe delinquent taxes?

  • August 15th, 2017
  • David Greene
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The Fresh Start program helps many taxpayers but not all. It is designed to help those with smaller amounts owing in delinqueat taxes. Basically the program provides a simple way for taxpayers owing less than $25,000 in delinquent taxes to…

Is a monetary award for job discriminstion taxable as income?

  • August 1st, 2017
  • David Greene
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Unfortuantely, a monetary award of this tyupe is considered income by the IRS.  When someone is physically injured and gets a money award from settlemenet or trial, that money is not taxable.  The key words here are “physical injury.”  Emotional…

When are job search expenses deductible?

  • June 28th, 2017
  • David Greene
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Some, but not all,  job-hunting expenses are deductible, according to the IRS.  To determine deductibility, keep in mind the following criteria:  The expenses must be spent on a job search in your current occupation; expenses looking for a job for…

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